The Joojoo (formerly the CrunchPad) has been slightly delayed by Fusion Garage. They have just mentioned that if you ordered this tablet already you should be expecting it on March 25th. The reason for the delay is because of a problem with the touchscreen display. You'll also be getting a free accessory since it's getting delayed!

The Asus N61JV-X2 and the N71JV-X1 are now available in the US for $900. Yes, they're both the same price. The good news here is that these are the first notebooks in world to have Nvidia's new Optimus technology - which automatically switches between on-board and discrete graphics to save you battery life. The only difference between the two is that the N61 will feature a 16-inch display with a Core i5-430M CPU, while the N71 has a 17.3-inch display with a Core i3-350M CPU.

They both share 4GB of RAM, Nvidia GeForce GT 325M graphics, a 500GB HDD, and Windows 7. Go out and get yours now! The N61 is on Amazon and the N71 is on Newegg.

The Toshiba K01 has just been passed through the Global Certification Forum. This is great news because it could mean that the launch is pretty soon. We saw this handset at MWC last week, but Toshiba never mentioned a release date or a possible price tag. Check it out here.

The Google Nexus One looks like it will be gracing the UK starting in April via Vodafone. The price hasn't been mentioned but it'll be available on google.com/phone when the time is right. Of course, there'll be the usual monthly fees. Now, when's the Verizon model coming...?

Dell has just dished out some juicy information. Apparently, the Mini 5 is the first tablet of a "family of tablets" which will "scale up to a variety of sizes." This whole "family of tablets" will run Android so that's great news - let's just hope they keep them up to date with the current version. And yes, they're launching this on AT&T.

It looks like Gigabyte has just come up with another netbook tablet to woo you with. These will be a part of their T1000 Series and will feature two different models, the T1000X and the T1000P. The only noticeable difference between the two is that the T1000X features a single touch display with a 4-cell battery. The T1000P, on the other hand, features a multitouch display along with a 6-cell battery.

You might not know about the Qisda QD060B00 e-book reader but it has just passed the FCC (here). This reader sports a 6-inch capacitive touchscreen [monochrome] display with 16 levels of grey, a microSD card slot, WiFi, and a Linux-based OS. It's got an ugly brown patch above and below the display along with some buttons. Anyways, the official announcement should be soon.

We don't know what it is right now, but the Samsung GT-I9000 looks like it has just been spotted taking a dip at the WiFi Alliance. It's got WiFi 802.11 b/g support but no sign of 802.11n on there. Maybe this'll be the Omnia III or something and maybe it'll even run Windows Phone 7. Oh, the possibilities.

It looks like something juicy has just passed the FCC and it's Nexus One with CDMA connectivity. This means that the launch on Verizon could be very soon. Of course, the specs will be the same as the T-Mobile Nexus One, but we don't know what the pricing will be at right now. If you're bored you can check out the FCC filing here.

Philips has just revealed a couple more HDTVs as a part of their own 7000, 8000, and 9000 Series (not to be confused with Samsung's, of course). These TVs will be Ambilight and will have LED-backlit technology. The higher-end (8000 and 9000 Series) of those HDTVs will have 1080p resolution along with 3D capabilities so that's pretty cool. Each TV set will have a 3D upgrade pack option which will cost you a bit of money but it includes two Active3D glasses and a wireless transmitter. The release date or the price hasn't been mentioned.

Philips also unveiled an Immersive Sound home theater system and the Soundbar HTS9140. Oh yeah, their 21:9 aspect ratio HDTV is expected to launch in Summer 2010...

There's not much to tell you here but Haleron looks like they plan to launch what you see above, the iLet Mini HAL starting on March 1st. This tablet will be priced at just $199, so I guess you're going to get what you pay for here. Anyways, this Android 1.6 based handset features goodies like a 7-inch touchscreen WVGA display, a 600MHz CPU, 2GB of internal storage, an SD Card slot, 10GB of online storage, two USB 2.0 ports, 128MB of RAM, audio in/out, an Ethernet port, integrated speakers, and 16 hours of battery life.

If you pre-ordered the Entourage eDGe dual-screen tablet / e-book reader then the good news is that it's now shipping. Unfortunately, if you didn't pre-order yours before January 12th then you won't be getting one - obviously. Anyways, this device claims to have 16 hours of reading time (on the e-ink display) but if you use both displays constantly then you'll only get 6 hours of battery life. Check it out here for $499 if you want to pick one up.

We've seen a bit about the LG GW990 so far - and it could be the first "handset" running on Nokia and Intel's new MeeGo OS. It looks like it's just been caught demoing itself on video side-by-side with an already large HTC HD2. It makes the HD2 look puny to be honest, so I hope you have some large pockets. The good news here is that the GW990 looks pretty smooth as you can see with the multitouchiness - but they still have to iron out some of it. First the LG BL40 then the GW990 with the weird aspect ratios.

The video's quite long but they also show off the GT540 and the Mini GD880 as well.

I'm sure you remember the Viliv S10 Blade netbook tablet from CES and now we know that it's set for a launch pretty soon. You can actually start pre-ordering this netbook tablet as we speak over at Dynamism. Inside you'll find an Intel Atom CPU and that's a 10.3-inch resistive multitouch display that you see staring at you. The base model will cost you $699, so if you want to upgrade some of the internal specs then you'll have to dish out a bit more money.

According to good ol' Digitimes, Acer is working on some notebooks running Intel's new Calpella line-up of CPUs. This is some pretty juicy information considering that Calpella includes Core i5 / i7 ULV CPUs so they have that Turbo Boost technology. These rumoured notebooks are expected to launch in Q2 of this year and will come in 13, 14, and 15-inch models.

They're said to have a 1-inch thin body too, so we're still expecting them to launch that 19mm thin notebook in the future as well.

There's a Germany company called Smartbook AG and they're actually releasing a laptop that's not a smartbook so that's kind of weird. Instead they've unveiled what you see above, called the Smartbook Logo, which is a notebook with an 11.6-inch display with a 1,366 x 768 resolution and an Intel ULV CPU. It also has other things like integrated 3G connectivity, 1GB of RAM, and Windows 7 Home Premium. This notebook is actually available somewhere for 699 Euros ($944 USD).

Well, waddaya know? Another day, another RAmos PMP for all of you out there. The T12FHD was just announced over in China and it's a PMP with a 5-inch touchscreen display (800 x 480 resolution), 8GB of internal storage, and it has 1080p video playback support. It's pretty great news, but you can check out everything you need to know on RAmos' site here.

It definitely looks weird but this could be what the BlackBerry Storm slider will look like. The touchscreen display (360 x 480 resolution) will be accompanied with a slide-out QWERTY keypad - Palm Pre-style. Apparently, this handset will be running on BB OS 6.0 (not out yet, of course) and it'll have WiFi 802.11n support. It's said to have GSM / HSPA connectivity - so it won't be locked on Verizon.

Apparently though, we'll see the touchscreen Bold (Dakota / Magnum) after they launch this handset.

There are a couple of people out there who are lucky enough to be playing the StarCraft II Beta and, unfortunately, I wasn't one of them. The good news is that Blizzard is targeting a 3 - 5 month time-frame for the beta and they're really targeting a H1 2010 launch for the game so that's great news. Then again, we'll believe it when we see it. Let's hope this is true though because I'm not leaving my house this Summer if this is true.

We just heard about the LG T280 notebook four days ago and it looks like it has just been bouncing around at the FCC HQ. The filing didn't reveal much, but it's got a multitouch trackpad on there. We already know the specs of this notebook so that wasn't a surprise. Check out the FCC filing here.